OMG I didn’t know we had to apply for an e-visa to go to Vietnam. I thought it would be the same as Bali where you just get a visa on arrival, but it turns out you need the visa before boarding the flight.My flight from Sydney is on Friday 13/03 and I only applied yesterday for four separate visas. I got a bit nervous thinking what if they don’t approve them before the 13th.PS: Of course I googled this when I first started planning the trip, but somehow my brain interpreted it as visa on arrival, so I believed that was the case.Also PS: For people who commented useless judging comments on this post — please bite your tongue and mind your own business if you don’t have anything helpful to say. The world is getting tired of people who just sit and judge.And thank you to the people who gave useful suggestions. I contacted an agency and everything is sorted out now.
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You need an agent to slows this up and lesson learned Vietnam does not have Visa on arrival its visa for pretty much everyone except a few select countries
🤣🤣🤣🤦🏼♀️ some people 🙄 who the hell doesnt do their research before travelling to a new country 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I used Klook to apply for express service visa. It took less than 24 hrs turn around! Cost about $80
Andrew from Joey Visa can support you get it urgent. Highly recommended
Andrew from Joey Visa can get it urgent
Two different countries, two different set of rules. Learn to research.
Why is literally every second post on this group about being surprised about the visa process 🙃
Bali made it so easy to enter that you expect it more often.
Mine took 7 days through their government website, I wonder if there’s a way to pay a bit extra and get it rushed through like you can with your passport. I totally understand forgetting one little thing, I nearly went insane trying to get all the administrative things done.
Emily Visa can get one quickly if needed